Releases
2.0.0
✨ New Features
Scribe now includes a baseline Wikidata and Wikipedia based autocomplete feature.
Suggestions include the next possible noun as well as the most common words in the keyboard language.
Scribe now includes a baseline autosuggest feature that suggests words derived from Wikipedia that most often follow a given word.
Preposition annotations can now be clicked to display a case pronoun display from which pronouns can be selected.
Users are able to select from the display based on subjects and objects to exactly specify which pronoun they need.
🗃️ Data Added
French: 307 nouns, 39 verbs
German: 282 nouns, 73 verbs
Italian: 4,236 nouns
Portuguese: 64 nouns
Russian: 7 nouns, 1 preposition
Spanish: 1,387 nouns, 9 verbs
Swedish: 702 nouns, 120 verbs
🎨 Design Changes
Noun and preposition annotation has been updated to not show the word being annotated.
This saves space above the keyboard for autocomplete and autosuggest.
The annotation colors have been changed to match the new backgrounds.
The delete key features a pressed state style similar to the native keyboard.
New layouts for pronoun declination have been added to the keyboards.
The message indicating that the word isn't in Wikidata now comes with an information icon (action pending).
The App Store images have been updated to reflect the new Wikipedia based autosuggest.
The App Store videos have been updated to reflect the changes for the new version.
iPhone 6.7" images and videos have been added to the App Store.
Other minor changes to images for the App Store.
🌐 Localization
Russian keyboard command names and messages were corrected.
⚖️ Legal
The privacy policy was updated to add information about the Wikipedia text data terms of use.
♻️ Code Refactoring
Boolean states for commands were converted into a single enum to make keyboard states much simpler to work with.
Code was refactored to work with the new enum style of command state management.
Enums are now used to control switching between conjugations.
Enums are now used to control switching between different conjugation displays.
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